Article From Dorothy Day By Dorothy Day June 13, 1958 From the Archives Letters Priesthood Women in the Church
Article We Plead Guilty "We were, frankly, hoping for jail. Perhaps jail, we thought, would put another compulsion on us, of being more truly poor." By Dorothy Day December 27, 1957 U.S. Catholicism Domestic Affairs Ethics From the Archives Jewish-Christian Relations Social Justice
Article Rediscovery of Religious Poetry Horace Gregory on the rediscovery of religious verse in the mid-century By Horace Gregory January 4, 1957 From the Archives Secularism and Modernity Poetry
Article Priest of the Immediate By Dorothy Day December 28, 1956 From the Archives Poverty Priesthood Profiles Social Justice Spirituality
Article Last Days at Dachau Thomas Molnar reflects on survivors' stories of the final days at the Dachau concentration camp and its hell-like conditions. By Thomas Molnar November 16, 1956 History Jewish-Christian Relations From the Archives
Article Stoicism in the South From the archives: Walker Percy on the need for white, upper-class Southerners to move beyond Stoicism. By Walker Percy July 6, 1956 From the Archives Domestic Affairs Race